Votes

Opposition parties said Monday they will focus on securing enough votes to pass their impeachment motion against President Park Geun-hye, saying that her voluntary retreat in April as proposed by the ruling party cannot be an option, source from the Yonhap.

WASHINGTON: President-elect Donald Trump asserted on Sunday (Nov 27) that he would have won the US popular vote were it not for "millions of illegal" ballots, while dramatically sharpening his criticism of a recount in Wisconsin, calling it "a waste of time."

WASHINGTON: Hillary Clinton's election campaign said on Saturday (Nov 26) it would join in a recount of votes in the state of Wisconsin although it has not seen any irregularities so far in the White House contest won by Donald Trump.

WASHINGTON: Google and Facebook moved on Tuesday (Nov 15) to cut off advertising revenue to fake news sites, after a wave of criticism over the role misinformation played in the US presidential election.

WASHINGTON/PHILADELPHIA, Nov 8 - Voters and civil rights groups reported long lines, isolated cases of malfunctioning equipment and some harassment at polling places in Tuesday's U.S. presidential election but fears of widespread violence at the polls did not materialize.

VGP – Vietnamese Ambassador to Kuwait Nguyen Hong Thao has been elected as member of the United Nations International Law Commission with 120 out of 191 votes, marking Viet Nam’s first-ever seat in the Commission.

WASHINGTON: White House frontrunner Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump slogged on to secure votes in key battleground states on Friday (Nov 4) as their nasty, brutal campaign entered its final weekend.

WASHINGTON: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump sprinted from swing state to swing state in a fight for the last few unclaimed votes on Wednesday (Nov 2), six days out from an election that has set the world on edge.

UNITED NATIONS: Portugal's former prime minister Antonio Guterres is poised to become the next secretary-general of the United Nations following a decisive vote by the Security Council on Wednesday (Oct 5).

Counting of the votes got underway in Thailand on Sunday in a referendum on a new junta-backed constitution that would pave the way for a general election in 2017 but require future elected governments to rule on the military's terms.